Late blooming and ripening, very crisp, sweet with long storage and shelf life potential. Origin: Wabash, IN by W. Dodd, D. Doud, J.M. Lynd and G. Miller of Midwest Apple Improvement Assn. Honeycrisp × Fuji; selected 2001; USPP 24,579; 21 July 2014. Tree: vigor low to medium; habit round, spreading; very productive; annual bearing; susceptible to apple scab and powdery mildew; resistance to fire blight slight. Fruit: shape roundish oblate, regular; 65-70 mm height × 75-80 mm diameter; russet extending out of stem cavity with tendency to crack; orange-red striped over orange-white ground color; sweet, very crisp with excellent storage life; susceptible to soft rot (Penicillium expansum).